At a push, O.K. is probably my favourite conductor; in the crowded field of interpreters of the central German repertoire, he has few (if any) equals.
Yet, even his greatest admirers would admit he didn't always come up with the goods, either because of his manic depression, or because he chose repertoire that didn't sit easily with his granite approach.
A lot of people don't like his Mozart and are bewildered by his decision, late in life, to commit as much of the Mozart-Da Ponte output to vinyl. Yet I love his Mozart, perhaps all the more because I'm not a real Mozart fan: Klemperer's 'Beethovenian' approach to W.A.M. gives the music as solidity and seriousness that I find refreshing.
NOT that keen, though, on some of the stuff he did toward the end of his career: that Walkure Act 1 is a bit of a mess, as I recall (evidently, EMI agree with me, because they've chosen to licence it to Testament). And his Bruckner 5 and Mahler 7 have few fans (and are both oop).
Never heard his Pathetique symphony, which I'm assured is a disaster: 'trying to find dignity where there is none..' etc, etc.
Any thoughts on Klemperer's hits and misses?
Yet, even his greatest admirers would admit he didn't always come up with the goods, either because of his manic depression, or because he chose repertoire that didn't sit easily with his granite approach.
A lot of people don't like his Mozart and are bewildered by his decision, late in life, to commit as much of the Mozart-Da Ponte output to vinyl. Yet I love his Mozart, perhaps all the more because I'm not a real Mozart fan: Klemperer's 'Beethovenian' approach to W.A.M. gives the music as solidity and seriousness that I find refreshing.
NOT that keen, though, on some of the stuff he did toward the end of his career: that Walkure Act 1 is a bit of a mess, as I recall (evidently, EMI agree with me, because they've chosen to licence it to Testament). And his Bruckner 5 and Mahler 7 have few fans (and are both oop).
Never heard his Pathetique symphony, which I'm assured is a disaster: 'trying to find dignity where there is none..' etc, etc.
Any thoughts on Klemperer's hits and misses?
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